Warner, who has been a friend of Mack Motzko, Bob's son, since pee-wees, verbally committed to play for the Huskies in September. So what does Warner think of the coaching change?

"I haven't really given it a lot of thought," Warner said. "It all happened pretty fast.

"I was really excited to play for (Motzko). I haven't met coach Larson. I'm excited to meet him."

Warner also said that he is excited to participate in his first national camp.

"I'm very excited," Warner said. "I was hopeful and I thought I played really well the last couple of weeks."

Warner, who is 5-foot-11 and 179 pounds, played mostly left wing to get picked for the national camp, a position that he played as a freshman for Cathedral. Last season, he primarily played center for the Crusaders.

"It wasn't too hard to get back into it," Warner said of playing wing. "I'm pretty comfortable at both."

Besides the national camp, Warner will also be heading off to the main camp of the Des Moines Bucaneers of the United States Hockey League the first week of June. Warner was taken in the fifth round (74th overall) in Phase 1 of the USHL Draft in May 2017.

He attended camp with the Bucaneers last year, but was coming off a dislocated shoulder.

"It was a lot higher pace and I was struggling to keep up with the guys," Warner said of Des Moines' camp last year. "My conditioning should be better. I think another year of experience should help."

Even if he fares well at Des Moines' camp, he said he plans to play for Cathedral next season.

Bogenholm gets U16 national camp invitation

Cathedral sophomore defenseman Reid Bogenholm was named to the Minnesota roster for the Select 16 national camp, which will take place July 7-13 in Amherst, New York.

Bogenholm had nine goals, 12 assists, 21 points for Cathedral in 28 games last season.